Influences:
- Her father's teachings
- The development of her personal sense of justice from observing the racist community around her.
- The court trial she witnessed.
- Her final understanding of Ms. Caroline
- The event which she almost died, and her brother was injured; and the death of Mr Gilmer
How she will become:
She will become a person who is aware of the injustices of the world, and holds a strong sense of justice.
Examples? Well, i just listed them in influences.
Answer:
lettuce farm
economical challenges
she might not be able to concentrate
Answer and Explanation:
The representation and characterization of Polyphemus features a monster that lives in caves. This was very common in Greek culture, to believe that monstrous and dangerous creatures were hidden in antiquity, in the seas and in caves, as they would be fought if they lived in the midst of civilization. As a monstrous Greek creature, Polyphemus is ferocious, bloodthirsty and strong, acting violently against human beings.
He is also unintelligent, easily falling into Odysseus' trap.
This shows that the Greek people, even fearing and recognizing their disadvantages in relation to monsters, believed that wisdom had reasoning as an advantage that would allow them to survive.
C. Odysseus will encounter difficult seas for the rest of his journey.
Explanation:
Polyphemus' father Poseidon, God of Seas and exclaims that he takes a revenge on Odysseus and stops him from reaching home. He cries out to him after he hears to the news that Odysseus killed the suitors. Polyphemus, unknown of the facts that the suitors were courting Penelope, asks his father to take revenge against Odysseus.
With this phrase, the reader can understand that Odysseus may encounter difficult seas for the rest of his journey.